View of luxury yachts in Sardinia, Italy.

Sardinia


With over 1,200 miles of beautiful sandy beaches and crystal clear ocean, picturesque Sardinia is the second largest Mediterranean island, and is rich in history and natural beauty. Home to archaeological sites, inviting waters to explore and Sardinia’s stamp on the world famous Italian cuisine, there’s no denying this is a fantastic destination to discover.

Cruise up to Costa Smeralda in Sardinia’s north-eastern corner to experience this exclusive area of the Emerald Coast, spotted with fine dining restaurants and luxury hotels. Continue your journey along to Prince’s beach, a tranquil spot hidden away by a pine copse, which is popular with the locals.

We suggest you ask your captain to drop you off here to enjoy this hidden treasure and should you wish to spend some more time on dry land, take the ten-minute walk up the winding rural track to Porto Cervo. 

Colourful buildings in boat destination, Sardinia.

The Cala Di Volpe hotel, iconically pastel hued, is an absolute must visit - originally commissioned by the Aga Khan as his private home, it has since featured in the 1977 James Bond film ‘The Spy Who Loved Me’. Nowadays it has a reputation for being frequented by the haute monde, and you can join the array of lunch parties descending from luxury yachts into the hotel’s private mini-port. 

Get there early to ensure the best table at the hotel’s waterside barbeque and look out for famous faces hiding behind oversized designer sunglasses.

View of Sardinia, Italy - superyacht location.

Alternatively stop by the Hotel Romazzino, renowned for its personal Sardinian hospitality and subtle connections to the rich and famous, for a glass of Sardinian wine at the luxurious Juniper bar. Admire its beautiful interior with its floor that features slices of local juniper trees, hand-woven textiles and artistic murals that scatter the walls.

With MIY Yacht Co-ownership you can enjoy Sardinia (and beyond) onboard your very own luxury yacht at a fraction of the cost.